I read this during High Holidays this year, and really enjoyed the different directions the authors took these familiar texts. Not all of them were to my taste (true of pretty much any anthology!) but some of my favorites included Tikva Frymer-Kensky’s exploration of how child sacrifice in the ancient world shifts our understanding of the Akeda, Bonna Devora Haberman’s discussion of the Tabernacle and sacrifices as a metaphor for the female body, Judith Plaskow’s questioning of how modern readers deal with Leviticus 18, Devora Steinmetz’s comparison of Jonah with other noted prophets, and Rachel Adler’s delicious, fruitful linking of Yom Kippur and Purim.